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lEPUBLICAN. fp- TRIBUNE VOL. 5. UNION. MISSOURI, FR1DAY$EP TEXIBER 11 1891 s k. . NUMBKU 14 - .-J The jsx and Order League of Kew Haven have gotten rid ot Mr. Disff. but they eUIi have our iriend Dr. Griswold on their hands If the Law and Ordei League could afford to pay Ditrirs 9900 for the "Notes" it strikes us that the busi DsmcD of Acw Haven, irreipcc- ttve of the Law and Order League, could we I afford to pay 89,000 to suppress the learned Doctor. SAM JONES OH MONOPOLIES. A sensition has been created amone the Alliance and anti-Cor poration Democrats by the publ-cation of the following 'etter from the Kev. Sam P. Jones the great revivalist : "I impugn the motives or in teg "my of no man or set of men, but the best men, with the best motives, can do much harm in hones-ly trying to do much good. I am sure this is true of this unceasing warfare on railroads and corporation generally. This cry about monopolies, monopolies, trust9, etc, is popular but silly. The Stan-dard Oil Company with the 3 agar trust, give to tbe world the cheapest oil, the greatest comfort to wea ry travelers, and the cheapest sugar tie world ever saw. The Van-derbilt and Pennsylvania railroads combine o net-work of raUroads, stretching almost over half the United States, give the best equipped lines, the fastest trains, the most reasonable rates of any railroads in the world. What the South needs is not the dismemberment of railroads and the bankruptcy of her corporations, but such friendly consideration and wise legislation as will conserve their interest and develop their re-sonr.es until the Southern States shall have magnificent railroads as New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois. I may not have eyes to see rightly, nor cars to hear risely, but surely I have the opportunity to see and heir, as I have covered most of the ground from Maine to California an 1 Canada to the Gult. I am candid when I say that this warfare on railroads and C3rporati;ns has done us infinitely more harm than all other things combined, for when you depress and hammer down Southern securities to a point where our bankers can not hypothecate them in New York to get money to move nr cotton crop then it is I mo to call a halt. Central Railroad stack 126 .me month and 86 t!e next, not because Wall street is on the rampage, but because of home warfare on combines The greatest pn spcrity I have seen in America is along the line of toe prosperous ami well-managed railroads. The two are interdependent. If you ill show mo one prospering without the other then you will show me a sight I have not looked upon in my peregrinations. I have said these things, Mr. Kditor, bectuse they were on my mind and heart. I pay mor fare to railroads than any priv te citizen in this country, and had rather pay fare on first-class railroads than go fre. on those where accident insurance is necessary. I I now it is unwise to push this b ttle further against railroads, and if those in authority shall think and act differently time can and will demonstrate who was wise and who was foolish. "These times ol stringency wil. soon 3ass away, and wise legisla tion and friendly relations will; usher upon the South an era ofj prosperity sucn as no ntuer section under the sun ever enjoyed. Let's treat railroads, and all other corporations, as we would private individuals Remembsrin; that right is Stronger than might, and that wisdom, justice and moderation are the three pillars on which oar Constitution and laws must rest." Special Dispatch from Atlanta, Ga., to Globe-Democrat. Little Cree l Happaninzs. Threshing is nearly over in this neighborhood. John Rhodus, of Stanton, was there visiting friends and relatives last week. Died, last Friday, at the home of his parent, August. Wilmesher:, aged six rears, lie was buried at the Lutheran cemetery Sunday. John and Charles Thompson, of Ilenrj- county, arc here 'on l-al business, and also to sec old friends and ro'atives. They report Henry Conniy a good place to live in. Mr. and rs. Charles Lusso are on t e siek list at this writing. They have been sick for some time. Louis Brinkuieycr is vtry low with typhoid fever. Henry Klemme had his leg hurl by a kick from a youn; colt a few davs ago. 1 'nre Tor l'ursilj .. Fia.ik Cornelius, of line il. Iml T. r. says: "I i.idueed Mr. l'inson, wh is,, wife lia'l paralysi in the lace, to Lnv a Ixdtie ol I'haniherlniii's I '.tin aim. To their i:re at surp-iie hi fore t!,,- buttle had all been used she was n xn-.it deal bett r. Her face bad been drawn to one side ; but tne Pain lialm 1ele.1v-ed all pan and soreness, and the uiotitli assumed its natural shape." It is also a certain cure for rheumatism, lame baek. sprains swellings and lameness. 5 cent bottle for sale Lv all Dealers. ' BLACK-DRAUGHT lea com ConttlpaBoa. An Appaal'frorn Texa3. Address to Farmers in. Behalf ot the Anti-3ub-treasnry Conventio... I he farmer Alliance bad its origin in loxas. Itwt h-re the first great succ sa was achieved Its rapid grow h and development was the marvel ot the age. This order voiced the great heartthrob of depressed agriculture. Around it clang and in it centred the hopes of the oppressed farmer and laborer. And if the order had but continued true to its declarations ere now this world would have wit. nessed the disentbrallnent of Agriculture and emancipation of labor. But alas! how has its purposes jecn thwarted and its hopes blasted !, Iq an evil hour designing villa. ns secured entrance tn the order and "forged themselves to the front" and have forced the Alliance away from its pure principles and perverted it to their own selfish and corrupt purposos. It was here in Texas that the first great crime against the order was perpetrated in the wreching and looting of the Texas State Al liance Exchange, aad here in Texas leprous demagogues have prostituted tbe Alliance into anion with a political party. It is right and and proper, as these wrongs were done the order in Texas, that the first earnest protest should come from ths State that ave the Alliance its existence. A convention assembled at Fort v orth Texas, on July 10 and 11, 1803, composed of large number of members ol the order, who in point of character, standing, reputation and tale t wero far more supericr to any meeting of the order in the State, and entered a strong protest against the perversion of the Alliance from its declaration ot purposes and called convention to meet i.i St. Louis. Mo , on September 15 1891, to be composed of member, of the order from every State and Teriitory of the Union. This national meeting will emphasize and enlarge the of the Fort Worth convention and upon th 3 success hangs the e istenee of the Alliance and the hopes of the oppressed farmer nod breadwinner. To make this effort a success, an earnest appeal is made to the members of ibe members of the Farmers Alliance and Iudu-triat Union and Primers and Laborers Union throughout t:e United Stntes to attend and aid in wresting the order from a horde of miserable frauds and deiidbeats made up of the political offscourirg of the old parties who are n H farmers and have no other interest in the Alliance than what they cin make out of it, and restore it to its pure principles as strictlynon-partisan farmers and laborers organization. As tne convention will sit w,th open doors, members of the F. . li A tnd Grange would be welcomed as gujsls and co-labo ers. All papers in the United States are respectful. y requested to publish t! ii appeal V. B. J o:roB. Calvert. Tex. New Havsn Jottings. Our i-'erry Company has bought another boat as their trade is in-crcasiii f rapidly. The "Commodore" was not sufficient to do all the business. Quite a number of our citizens tok in tl3 V'ashington Fair on Friday last and all express themselves as highly pleased with the exhibition. .fr-. Uohrer and sister. Miss ' le-t Ciriswold, and Miss Alma MnMiardt wer in Washington on i idav. Look out for an effision from the telhiw who thinks he is "Whang Doodle", and I think he is from the sulphurous .emanation that is seen to arise from tbe culprit Your correspondent .vould not have know who " A hang-Doodle" wji but for the indiscretion of tho ' Obser ver's" correspondent. Many of ,-ur people were at the Hermann Fair and say it Was a ret success. O.ir public school opened Mon day with I'rof. r.lk-o as principal i Several scholars from abroad are present and the prospects are good for a successful tern. Fritz' Andres is preparing to build a t'n-.e hoiel near tne icpot. This will oive .New Haven better tacilitic fr accommodating the traveling public Four brilliant voting men nrider-took to do up. the lo.vn lately, but the Marshal objected and the Mayor mulcted i them in the sum of 821. with tbe admonition not til tn his patience again. ! There will be a considerable ex cl.angc of title in property soon. There is talk of another store being put up soon. We welcome alt new enterprise. I he side track to Wolff's Mil is completed We n-iw have the finest mill between St. Louis and Kansas City. Mrs Poesse lies at the point of oeath IJoberl tiruehbel, pnr your g merchant, goes to ilfsr.iann every week. He formerly went there once a year to the Fair, but now goes once a week to the Fair-cst. Ceasar was ws raed to bewaro of the "Ides ot March," Robert will t-'ike in the "Ides of October." Well, the "Good Book" says:. "Tis not good for man to be alone." Co-ntr Court Items. Chas A Jones a wauled contract to furnish wood for court house and jail at 2 H:r ord. V A W af.nn sitirurdii ronLraet t. paint the Meraniec biide. r-rice 314". i Alfred Pattou. J M Woodcock and W C Oliver exemnt from road work. Hy O'Donnell. J aud W O'Donneil and J M Caldweli pv off school mortgage. W Giesieke & Co awarded contract for repairing bridge near South Point for $294. Anton Auer to give additional secant on his school mortgage. Contract awarded to F Berding & Co to build the vault adjoining eourt house, contract price bcinir for $4898. Allowances: C H Merer 5.75. sera ter for road district; C M Hell maun 87,90, repairs of two bridges; Hurt tk Adams, 9127.50. 4 Columbus wheel scrapers; W V Thurmond. 51.58, bridge across Spring Creek: Post Dis patch 914. advertising for bids for vaults; H Wiesel S38.25, services; Paul Fiukiger $822. balance due on building culvert near Union; F Kassaiann $370, balance on building culvert near ew Haven: Ben Napier 14. support of Maria Napier ; Hy Kassmann $9. extra work on bridge near New Haven; F Uerdine $225, repairs in Court House ; Aug Gorg $U0b2. fills on culvert across Flat Creek. Tuesday, September Sth. O J Wilhelitii appointed to superintend the construction of the fire proof vaults and Jos Kekert assistant SuperintendentJoseph Xoelke granted a dramshop license. In the matter cf repairs of Port Hudson road, report of road commissioner filed and commissioner to advertise for 240 yards of macadam . Joseph Rue declared a pauper and allowed $10. Cnas Posthoff and wife $20 Allen Clark 834, road overseer work. I A Mav 83, pauper; Brown & Krojr 912, printing and advertising. O -I Vilhel-mi $150 for pln and specification for buildini! of the firx proof vaults. Real E-tate Tr mster: J C Buddeckc to Hv Trentmaun. 80 acres in sec 8. tp 43 r 1 w. 4000 Michael Laupp to J Schiosser, 80 acret in sec 2ti, tp 44. r 2 e,$2NNi. Hermann VValde to Philipp Lac us. W) acres in sec 7, tp 42, r2 w, $400. K J Bagby to Richard Erf unit, property in New Haven. S125. Trustee's Sale. In pursuance and authority to me given iu and hy virtue oi a certain Deed of Trust executed by Anton Sclnntike and Anne Schnmke, his wife, liearing date of August 30th. 1891, and vcordel in Hook "M,' of Deeds of Trust, at page 18-! of the Kerords of Franklin County, Missouri, and at the request of the legal holder of the note therein dtrscrilied, default having been made in the payment of the same, I will, for he purpose of satisfying said debt and costs of Trust, proceed to srl to the highest bidder, for cash, at the north front door of the Court House in the city of Unl'.u. Missouri, on Saturday, Oct. 3rd. 1891, tHe following described land, situated in the County of Franklin, State of Missouri. descriied in said Deed of Trust, ttKwit : The North half of the South-Kast quarter and the East half of South Kast quarter of Sftion Twenty -one, of Township Forty-Two, North of Range Two West, containing Due Hundred Acres, more or le-s. FK1DOLIX NOSER, Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE. VVaereas, BernliKid Harm now mere than nine n:intli'4 da-l. and Id wife K. A. itarins, by th--ir cert .in .1 -ed of trust, dated Oci. 13ih. IWff. ami' lerordiil in l;t:d B-Mk of Mirt;:iie ami l.'els ol Trust "P" pane 141. did c nv.-y t th-niidersianed trtit-e iii rjlUiii; le- scribed real sia situ dei ia the Cojnty of Franklin, Sta ol Missouri, to wit: Tbe Sont! iie-h .If of t i. north wrst qn.trter f section 23. t i .vn-iiip 43, range 1 west, cont liuiii SOacr.-s, more or lc. In trust, howevi-r, to secure tin- p.ty- L iiu ut of a c-rtaiu proiuissary note iu said deed ol trust full described, and whereas defauit has b.-i u ui idc in the pa ment of said uote, tin.-ref ne, at ibe reque st of the lejral holder f said note, and in pursuance of the provisions of said Deed of Trust, twill, on ; Tuesday, October 6th, 1891, betwe- n th- hours of nine o'clock in the foienoon and live o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the C-urt House Door, in the town of Union, in said county aud state, sll at public vendue to ihe hihrst bidder, for cash, tht above descaibed real estate, to satisfy said note, interest and costs of bis trust - GEO. A. SCHMIDT, Trustee. Notice For lubl!ctioii. I .and Ollic- Bo.mvill.-. Mo., August 13ih, 181H. Notic- N hereby given that the fol-lowin 11 i ti d setiier has tiled notice of his ictentio 1 to mane liual pro.: iu su;-port of hi- claim anl that, said proof will be mad.' belorj tti flierli l' tlin Circuit Court ol Franklin Cuiity. at L niou. Mo., on Septeinot-r i")di. ls.il. v:.: Frank Uusan. 11. ii. No. 121'.C, for the southeast qiitrter .in: iih-e.ist quarter, aud tti.- west oin--tialf of the soui h-cast H'larlr Seeti in Townniiip 42, Kin'e 2 ft'iMl. iie 11 ..ii--- 'lie following witnesses-1 prove uis coti iiinous esi-dence upon aud cult ivatiou of. s.-.id land , viz: Martin ta vis-jo. Nicholas liusla-cher, IVrrv J.rnion. Iti'-.y Itrown, all f Iry ltraueh, lt. Nitiec to be print ed iu th Tribune i; ,.uriic at Cnioii. U M. HrUKACKb., ! dialer. THE CAbH HOUSE ow . A. & J. B. KAHMAKN V i.SIIIXTOX. !0. HABQIJARTRS for LOW PKICES IN Dry Goods, CLOTHING Call and learn our ring your produce for av market prices. prices and which we Order of 1'ublictU iM. STATE OF MISSOURI, ) Countv f Franklin, J In the Circuit Court of said Coaaty, June 6ih, A D, ltWl. May term. ISH, The State of Missouri, at the relation an! to the ue of August Goebel, Collector of tb Hereon in aud for tbe County ot Franklin, iu the Slate of Missouri, v, Caa. Uruellca, Action for Heal Estate Back Tsxe. New at this day comes the plaintiff nereis by its Attorney, John H. Puga, and It appearing to u aatisfactiou of the Court, that the ordinary process of law cannot be servetl oa the said defen t dant. It 1 therefore ordered by the Court, that said defendant be notified by pnblicatiya that plaintiff has commenced a salt against hint in the Circuit Court of Franklin County, Missouri, the object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the State of Missouri, ana recover tne tmouat oi taxes due oa lands situated la sakt ooeaty, wbM by aid defendant for the years 1879 to 1688 inclusive, amounting to Thirty Eight Dollars and Thirteen Oenta, together wiih interest, penalties and costs, and that unless the said delendant be and appear at this Cour; at the next term thereof to be begun and holden at tne Court House, in tbe city of Union, In said county, onjthe 3d Monday of November next, 1891 , and on or before the third day of said term, if the term shall so long continue, and if not, then on or before the last day of said term, answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered accordingly. It it further ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law in tbe Tribune IIeplblicax, a newspaper printed and published at the City of Union, Franklin County, Missouri. A true Copy. Attest: (L. S.) JXO. C. WEIMER, Circuit Clerk. John II. Pugh , Attorney for Plaintiff. Order of Publication, STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Franklin, (In the Circuit Conn of said County, May term 1891, June Ctb, A. D. 1891. The State of Missouri at the relation and to the use of August Goebel, Collector of the Revenue in and for the County of Frankiin. in the State of Missouri. vs Asher 11. llaxaiuann. Action for Real Estate Back Taxes. Now at th's day comes the plaintiff herein ny its Attorney, John 11. Push, and it appeariug t the satisfaction of the Court, tnat the ordinary process of law caunot be served on the said . defendant. It is therefore ordered by the Court that said defendaut ne notified by publication that plaintiff baa commenced against him in the Circuit : oiirt of Frhnklin County, M s-ouri, thK f.tij. ct aud general nature of which is to enforce the lieu of the State of Mis-ouri. and recover tbe niuou-'t of tsx due u lauds situated in said county , vted by said defendant f ii- ihe years 1883 in 18S8. inclusive, amounting to Thirteen Oollais audFor-iv-Ooe C-nts. tojreilirr with interest, penalties and cts, aud that unless the said defendant be and appear at this Court at ih next term thereof . u Ik begun aud holden at. the Court House, in ibe city of L'uiu. in suid enmity, in ttie third Monday ii Xjveinler next 1S!1, and on or before the third d iy of said term, if the term shall so lowj continue, and if not. ttieu :i or before the la-t day id said t-ri. answer r plead to the pe-tiou in sail I cause n: same will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered accordingly. And it i- further ordered that a eo,iy li re-.f be published according to l iw. in U; -'l'r:iu:te-it -publican" a uew.-paper pu'dis'i. d ! -aid County of Fiaukliu. A true i:-,iy r -m Hit; record. Attt: JXO. C WEIMKU, Circ dt CI rk. J jIiu II. I'liii. Allot ti. for Plaint tl. He orpans one wonOThlnk Iney" but on if orcd the o:d law all the time fact they atwajs opposed the 1S83 the same as they are now and it k the McKinley bill. If the re- is.ever chantfj the McKinlev these free trade orsrans will it a good law it was. Cleveland :i,i ED PRESS UTTERANCES. np-ressman Mills has come to plied Inclusion that the democrarr wheat o well to lay the free silver aside for a season, lint it ay;" the republicans find it too specially in Ohio. Minneapolis is about time for the annual lie tarted on its travels that tbe Lime voters of Ohio are in revolt the republican perty. As a f fact, the colored vote in the .Ij-emaiti 'repubncahrintii the ing- Tejr of the ; broadca nr. nt.h PUBLIC SALE ! The undersigned will sell at public auc tiou, at his farm 4 milts south of Union on Saturday Sept. 19th, J891, the following property towit : 12 head ot catlle. Id head of hogs A wagons-. top bunnies, 2 set of harness, 1 reaper, 1 self binder, 1 sulky rake, :i harrows, 1 St Johu's Plow. 1 grain drill, wheat fan. feed cutter, 10ac:e of corn, 1 tick of hay. house hold and kitciien fumi-tuie, and otiier articles to numerous to mention. T Kit MS: Allsaius of 3.tHi and under cash all ftuius ou r that aiuoti.it ' a ere it of 12 inoiii.is Aid Oj mveu parcuas er kiviiiu note Hitn approved security. J. A. ItltiHT. OTTO STRriCKdR DIAMON- SALOON, Umou, Mo. Have constantly mi hand a choice supply of i ines, Liquor s uud Cigars. S-verai tir;mds of Whiskey sold in any quantity. Notice for Publication. . Land Office at Uoonvillc, Mo. Sept 4tb, lll. Notiet? is beri-by given that tin foi-lowingenaineil wttler has liieii iioaici of bis intention to make final proof i:i snp-jiort of bis ehiim, and that said proof will lie made Iwfore the t'l-rk ot tbe County Court of Frank.Hn Coualy, at Union. Missouri, on Oct. Kith, ISM.vi. : KeiiU'ii L. llcnson. 11. E. No. liril. for the West one-half of the North East quarter of (ection 0, Township 40, Range 3 West, lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resideue upou and cultivation of said land, viz : linftis Eofr, J, D. Beetl, G. A. Dotter, Samuel Aluir, all of Elmont, M.O, NoJ lice to lie published in the Ti ibune-Ke; publican at Union, Mo. WM, M UACKEX, Register. !umber. I Lime. Shingles. Cement. Plaster Hair Corrugated Roofing, ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL AC Order of i'uOltcanon. STATE OF MISsOUUl,- Connty of Franklin. J In the Circuit ' . , A T SnUDIBAIKIlD clu:t8?!2,County- May Term lh1,1'iTIIYEAlSDlSrRIBUilOi fl POSIT PLAN The State of Missouri, at the relation and to the use of August (ioebel, (ioebel, Col- lector of the Kevenne the county of Franklin and Missouri, vs Uuarle Keese. Action for Real Estale Back Taxes, Now, at this day comes the plaintiff, by its attorney John II. Puga, and it appearing to the satisfaction of tbe Court lbat the ordinal y process of law cannot be served u the said defendant Charles Reese. It is therefore ordered by the Court that said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in tbe Circuit Court of Franklin County, Missouri, the object and general nature of which is to enforce the li a of the State nt Missouri, and to recover the amount of taxes due on lands situated In said county, owned by said defendant for the years 1880 to 18SS, inclusive amounting to Forty Dollars and Fifty-Two Cents. t0.52), together with interest, penalties and costs, and that unless the said defendant be and appear at this Court at the next terra thereof to be began and holden at the Court House in the city of Union, in said county, on the third Monday of November next, 18J1, aud on or before the third day of-aid term, ft the term hall so long continue, an I if uot, then on or before the last day of said term, answer or plead to tbe iwtilioti in said cause, thv fame will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered accordingly. Aud I: Is turner oidered that a copv nereol De Published according to law in the "Tribune Republican", a newspaper printed aud published ia said county of Franklin. A true copy. Attest; (L"S ) " JXO. C WKIMKU, Circuit Clerk. John H. Pugh. Attorney f r Plain; ill. Order of fublicatfon. STATE OF MISSOUKI.V Count) of Franklin, In the Circuit Court of suid Ccr.ry M- Term, IS'J 1, June Cth, liSill. The State tr Missouri, at the relation ! inl tn t lit' use of A li. 'list Kitrliel. Col I Wctor of the Hcvenue in and for the County of Fr.ii.ktio. in ih- State of Missouri, vs. J. V. I iralcd. Action for Heal Estate Back Taxrs. Now, at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by its attora y John II. Push, and it appears to t ie satil.-ic iou of the Court that the ordinary pioces- of law canuot be serv-d on ttie said d lendant J. F. Tiialed. It is th. r lor.- ..rderrd by the Court that sjM detciidaui l.- notitifd cedasuit against tliem in tiie Circuit n V linnillTllOII IIIH. IIIBHi au v w- , Court of Fraiikli-i County. Missouri, the .n.ii-ct iind i-ueral nature of which is to enforce the lieu of hi? State of Missouri, and to rc-.ver the alliouut of t.ixes due this csp 0 lands situated in said c unty, owned The p by said defendant, for tl.e years lssa. 1.SIS4 lime to & liSSa, ainouutin to Three Dollars and the platThirty-nve Cents, together with interest, able. I penalties and costs, and that uuless the n;rA..said lefenda tbe and appear at this , uoi-n at tue next term mereoi, to be be of AiH8un and nolIen mt lnu Vot House i 1 I the city ol Union In aid ctiunty on tl iu ic ihinl tffiiuliiv In iivi.mhi.r nivt IsOI. ftn.il ..n r.r Kt..r.. Ihi. til. tlirrl ilnv fif uill rin. If the term shall so lonu continue, keep ap,,,,! jf oti ihen on or beiorc- t'i last day the nitr nf said term, answer or plead to the pe-injuriouiitiou in said cause, the same will l?e tak ly if not-n as confessed ami judgment rendi-red fains a accordiualt . Anil il is 1'urth. r ordered take iU that a copy hereof oe published accord- . . . . 1 . . : 1 1,. . my; to law iu tne --4 riouinv n in iin aii a newspaper printed aud published in the saiil couuty ol Frmiklin. A true copy. At'est : (L. S,) JXO. C. WKIMKU, Cireuii. Clerk, John H. Pugh, Attorney for l'lnintin. Order of Publication. sJTATE t)F MISSOURI, t County f Franklin, fin the 'Circuit Court of sai l County, May Term. ll, June t!i, A. I. lS'Jl- Tne Slate -f Missouri at the relatio 1 Hid to tbe use .if Au"li-t lioebel. C" !ec tor ol the Ueveiiue pi -ud for the C un j of Franklin, iu ;t) S' Miss .111 i. j vs.- Omar A. Nieiujiel Action for it'-al Estate liaek Taxe. j Now at lids oa 0.11. . I ft. i'luititilt'j i.-aein .y 0 - Alt -r e. J .lm ll. 1'ilfjh, j ..i,d it pearin'4 ! .lie s.'iti-'aetiou of the j Cou:t thai ilie orainar.v p.-c s of law! cannot b: M-vred 011 the said : I.-mlant. It is thereto! 1; ordered Uv ilie C -ni'l. tiiat; sa:d IH'feimaUt biMlolilied b p.iblic.itioti j i-aid Oiai-jtitt' has cinuuifi.ccil a 1 nit 1111-1 ti 1 411 in the Circuit 1 '0111 1 -if fc'rank- . UiiCoun. Alissouti. Ilif.ij' c anditen-t eral nature of vtiin-li is 10 enforce ilie; li.-u of the Stale of Missouri, and recover the amount of l iXt tine on l-iuds si'-nalrtl iu fMid C Hli.ty, uwncii n sid defendant tor the years 171 ami ll lo I 1S. iurlUMlve, iiiountiii!i 1 One Hun- , tired and Six Uollarsaiio T!iiit- 11 Cent-. ; together with iuterest, "' c-ts, and that uub-ss tbe abl fendaii br and pM'ar at ibis Cuit at itn- ii.-xt ti riw theieuf, to be begun ami holden -it ; tl.e Cvtirt House in the citv of Lnio.i o said ;.!Unt.v, on the ihml Moiid iy ol No- vember lM'Jl, and on or lit fort; I lie t!-ird da ofnabl lerui. if t!.- term shall ' lon Vouiiiiue. and if not, liioii "ii or ! , fore th Ia?t day of saiil term. nnsei- or ' plead in said cause, the jtiiue ui I be sK cu ait confessed and judcient remieiert i .ccordlnjj'.y. It is furtln r oniereil taai ; a C"p hereof be pubiisiied .rdin 1 ' I tw lit the Tkiucnk Kwuiii.it;. v. .- I.t . aier published Iu said Count., nlr'rm-.K-i 1 It i A true c py. Attest : (t-S.) JNO. C. WKIMKU, CtlCIHl Ciel'k John II. Fucb, Attorney for r'amuil. Daring the month of August I will sell a big lot of articles a coat, including shoes, hats, etc. i.C Keinhard. Laths. Salt. & KIIIHLb, i LIFE INSURANCE AT COST. j ' I c" I i t Life Association. 2est Natural Premium Life Association IN THE WORLD. PURELY IJIUTUAI,. Cash Keserve and Emergency Fund ! $2,9000,000.! Total Death Claims Paid over $10,200,000. Progress of the Association Taken from Sworn Reports of tho Insurance Department of New York. i Insurance iu I Force. ish & Invested Assets. Years. First Second Third Fourth Fifth S 7 1n13 ooo :w wo :."m i; 3!H .r,o 45', 0(K Vi-i HV, .Viil l.'iO 17.1 J-Vl l.V.I .V.4 MO ICS 1M 850 11 HVi i0 d n Mi 441 lliil :i.-i 7T." ii;;.i s;i il!l -J40 47. Jnii !l5:i 7.V1 .12 "i !i:5n 17S .'iJt i4 ti.". 11 i; 4! ; Sixth 1 Seventh Eight li ! Ninth Tcntti si I i)o:l 4:V r bPECIAL FEATURES I j j" f Free Liberal Policy Definite Terms. No restrictions as to travel, tion or residence. So stockholders to be paid or to sorb the profits. Thirty days from date of notice lowed for pavuicnt of premiums. Surplus of Mortuary Premiums paid j in advance-returned to the beneticiarv : in event f death of insured during an-c-urii tit year. A Larire Reserve Fund cuarauteeinu the payment of every ietiitiinatc death i claim III full. Reserve or Emergency Fund increas- : ing t the rate of 1.3lMU0 per day. Dividends annually after ten years, j Cash surrender after fifteen years. Total cost for 81000 per an hum ; aged 35, 814.94, payable in 6 in-, atallments of 82.49 each ten years i 8149.40 fifteen years 8224.10. Wo refer to over 150 members in Franklin County, Mo., who are in-' st: red in this Association for over j 8500,000, and to tho relatives of !, ilt,t?K'tetl tttfuif" ' tlironijh'Htt irorld. Good Local Agents want-; cd in all unrepresented districts in ', Franklin, Gttseodade. Osage, Ma-; rics, Miller, Callaway, .Montgomery, Warren, St. Francois, Vasi-; ington. Jefferson, Crawford, Dent and Phelps Counties. For further information call on or address I JOHN O. S. FOSS. GENERAL AGENT, . j Washington. Franklin Countv. Mo. .) . 11 KIN. Merchant Tailon. Anl dealer in Heady-made CU.i ing. Notth-west of Public S jniiit UNION MO) r1 Dozen V'i" Parks & Zotf, F. H. TRIAS, Public Administrator. Office: Second 'near. Lafayette ' Stree'. Ail estates entrusted to me will be promptly attended to.' Witj-;liiiM i n. - !. KiKliltii "? Salic. Tiik Iti sr ai.x i Utilises, S' res. I r Sip'i, Tetter tins On iis. aud h. world lot Cuts. : ; rs S ill IJUetiiii. Kr- 1 I ti.i))iei' Itanils. Chilli ! kin r.ruptions. and p oitivelv cures I ed. It is KUarant r no pay ri iu .'.i.t .iti.t(.nv islaciiob. or moiie'. n fur.dt i. Pi-ir.u cents per bjs.r'or sale by Kd I rUKglst. Mueticb Horn E TH03.:BHUCH, Proprietor. The Leading Hotel in the City, UNION. MISSOURI. LOO OS H. CEHLERTn Wagons, Plows, Colders, h in) (til ki nils of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. lilacksmith-iv g dun Jhn'sexh-oeing a, Sitecialty. It 14 I I , F W REINHARD President, g A N EC OF UMieM. UNION. MISSC URI. CAPOTAL - $05,00. til is li.it, in IjSeHiiifeil t. r.ii'.ai:;:j u t?, c m'r.i tl JUS ('.? I til lilt !1 I'll, publii; t it f :i i.i id. Witii Imuxiii. DO NOT FORGET THAT MRS. T. F. BIHR'S, MIELIiN JtiRY fc CLOAK EMPO,JaiJ Hasbeen (REMQVEO to the JV. V. corner of Main anf Lafayette, Streets, Opitosite HOTEL, EVA UTS, WASIIIXUTOX, . FRED 8IJ-MUND, BAKERY AND CONFECTIONS. 3 0- ; . i Stmt , ' -' fit, .V h j IV I ."V . Mexican Mustang Liniment. A Cure for tlie Ailments of Man and Beast A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost im'versal by the Stock Raiser, aid by every liniment. No other application romp .ros This well-known r 'inc'iy has generations. No medicine chc.-t Liniment. Occasions arise fW complete its use almost every day. All drucgists and dealers have .1 ; I', (i. 1 J. MILLED. ' r,RGEONh AM CCllfURS. . .-.A" Hold tboniM" attev.d prompt! vp in rt -... . V 11H CMlU 1 : r and vi inil v ; Pr.-!- t.-i - I ilice. - I A Si Prescri v ions 'orroi ! ! v Practical Pb - ' poun led b Office and I ) it r Stork of I rcsbyterian t'luii. I V .v. I Also done Uinl" of t . li t j 1 : , . rensnniiliii- I'.u J u -A rt f in all j;ia over one ' 1 . .1 lli !a . i 11a I it ic In Mltl.pii assi.ii ii ollll" a II' I : tl. IiiijT ? ill - . , . . ! Sr.- til.-!.:. .r.iRui'ui.i -. j. n Vn! HOU A. W. H0FtA'f JCa$hier i i general Unnkiuy biiHiiiess, tuch ai i i t i. ouy and sell oxclmiigs.ColleO-v.;i , , vrt pr-xiipt ntt?iitin. solicit : Mi luce on Hiiytning c maccted Y, AND Fill LIT CANDY ORDERS hOli .n-i'!: it ho r If ll ! Kit Housewife, the Farmer, the one requiring an effective v.ith stfxxl it in efficacy. tiie test of years, almost without a bottle of MUSTAKC it. N ,TOVE, "i V AND war t 4.' 'RE ! K aii(ii. 1 "ST IN ;i m. . .. 1 i'ox ! I I N 1 1 lircd from t!i0 flf mi A: Co., tne Ot :ied the (tti i'caab i sun street. whicU vill; .t ikv Stocb ; ! ! I lor iii th '.v !'.(. nil 1 'S old f 1 i-tll in . 1 1 ii j 'ii i-o pru t Pi)rP"NI. iisEK !l. P 1 SCHICK IXHRy AMi.: I. A'! i! ' M Ml , '"I "- .v . . i.'ii civen t' : ICU . DIEb i Ikes) M ik I'M 1 .v, mc

lEPUBLICAN. fp- TRIBUNE VOL. 5. UNION. MISSOURI, FR1DAY$EP TEXIBER 11 1891 s k. . NUMBKU 14 - .-J The jsx and Order League of Kew Haven have gotten rid ot Mr. Disff. but they eUIi have our iriend Dr. Griswold on their hands If the Law and Ordei League could afford to pay Ditrirs 9900 for the "Notes" it strikes us that the busi DsmcD of Acw Haven, irreipcc- ttve of the Law and Order League, could we I afford to pay 89,000 to suppress the learned Doctor. SAM JONES OH MONOPOLIES. A sensition has been created amone the Alliance and anti-Cor poration Democrats by the publ-cation of the following 'etter from the Kev. Sam P. Jones the great revivalist : "I impugn the motives or in teg "my of no man or set of men, but the best men, with the best motives, can do much harm in hones-ly trying to do much good. I am sure this is true of this unceasing warfare on railroads and corporation generally. This cry about monopolies, monopolies, trust9, etc, is popular but silly. The Stan-dard Oil Company with the 3 agar trust, give to tbe world the cheapest oil, the greatest comfort to wea ry travelers, and the cheapest sugar tie world ever saw. The Van-derbilt and Pennsylvania railroads combine o net-work of raUroads, stretching almost over half the United States, give the best equipped lines, the fastest trains, the most reasonable rates of any railroads in the world. What the South needs is not the dismemberment of railroads and the bankruptcy of her corporations, but such friendly consideration and wise legislation as will conserve their interest and develop their re-sonr.es until the Southern States shall have magnificent railroads as New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois. I may not have eyes to see rightly, nor cars to hear risely, but surely I have the opportunity to see and heir, as I have covered most of the ground from Maine to California an 1 Canada to the Gult. I am candid when I say that this warfare on railroads and C3rporati;ns has done us infinitely more harm than all other things combined, for when you depress and hammer down Southern securities to a point where our bankers can not hypothecate them in New York to get money to move nr cotton crop then it is I mo to call a halt. Central Railroad stack 126 .me month and 86 t!e next, not because Wall street is on the rampage, but because of home warfare on combines The greatest pn spcrity I have seen in America is along the line of toe prosperous ami well-managed railroads. The two are interdependent. If you ill show mo one prospering without the other then you will show me a sight I have not looked upon in my peregrinations. I have said these things, Mr. Kditor, bectuse they were on my mind and heart. I pay mor fare to railroads than any priv te citizen in this country, and had rather pay fare on first-class railroads than go fre. on those where accident insurance is necessary. I I now it is unwise to push this b ttle further against railroads, and if those in authority shall think and act differently time can and will demonstrate who was wise and who was foolish. "These times ol stringency wil. soon 3ass away, and wise legisla tion and friendly relations will; usher upon the South an era ofj prosperity sucn as no ntuer section under the sun ever enjoyed. Let's treat railroads, and all other corporations, as we would private individuals Remembsrin; that right is Stronger than might, and that wisdom, justice and moderation are the three pillars on which oar Constitution and laws must rest." Special Dispatch from Atlanta, Ga., to Globe-Democrat. Little Cree l Happaninzs. Threshing is nearly over in this neighborhood. John Rhodus, of Stanton, was there visiting friends and relatives last week. Died, last Friday, at the home of his parent, August. Wilmesher:, aged six rears, lie was buried at the Lutheran cemetery Sunday. John and Charles Thompson, of Ilenrj- county, arc here 'on l-al business, and also to sec old friends and ro'atives. They report Henry Conniy a good place to live in. Mr. and rs. Charles Lusso are on t e siek list at this writing. They have been sick for some time. Louis Brinkuieycr is vtry low with typhoid fever. Henry Klemme had his leg hurl by a kick from a youn; colt a few davs ago. 1 'nre Tor l'ursilj .. Fia.ik Cornelius, of line il. Iml T. r. says: "I i.idueed Mr. l'inson, wh is,, wife lia'l paralysi in the lace, to Lnv a Ixdtie ol I'haniherlniii's I '.tin aim. To their i:re at surp-iie hi fore t!,,- buttle had all been used she was n xn-.it deal bett r. Her face bad been drawn to one side ; but tne Pain lialm 1ele.1v-ed all pan and soreness, and the uiotitli assumed its natural shape." It is also a certain cure for rheumatism, lame baek. sprains swellings and lameness. 5 cent bottle for sale Lv all Dealers. ' BLACK-DRAUGHT lea com ConttlpaBoa. An Appaal'frorn Texa3. Address to Farmers in. Behalf ot the Anti-3ub-treasnry Conventio... I he farmer Alliance bad its origin in loxas. Itwt h-re the first great succ sa was achieved Its rapid grow h and development was the marvel ot the age. This order voiced the great heartthrob of depressed agriculture. Around it clang and in it centred the hopes of the oppressed farmer and laborer. And if the order had but continued true to its declarations ere now this world would have wit. nessed the disentbrallnent of Agriculture and emancipation of labor. But alas! how has its purposes jecn thwarted and its hopes blasted !, Iq an evil hour designing villa. ns secured entrance tn the order and "forged themselves to the front" and have forced the Alliance away from its pure principles and perverted it to their own selfish and corrupt purposos. It was here in Texas that the first great crime against the order was perpetrated in the wreching and looting of the Texas State Al liance Exchange, aad here in Texas leprous demagogues have prostituted tbe Alliance into anion with a political party. It is right and and proper, as these wrongs were done the order in Texas, that the first earnest protest should come from ths State that ave the Alliance its existence. A convention assembled at Fort v orth Texas, on July 10 and 11, 1803, composed of large number of members ol the order, who in point of character, standing, reputation and tale t wero far more supericr to any meeting of the order in the State, and entered a strong protest against the perversion of the Alliance from its declaration ot purposes and called convention to meet i.i St. Louis. Mo , on September 15 1891, to be composed of member, of the order from every State and Teriitory of the Union. This national meeting will emphasize and enlarge the of the Fort Worth convention and upon th 3 success hangs the e istenee of the Alliance and the hopes of the oppressed farmer nod breadwinner. To make this effort a success, an earnest appeal is made to the members of ibe members of the Farmers Alliance and Iudu-triat Union and Primers and Laborers Union throughout t:e United Stntes to attend and aid in wresting the order from a horde of miserable frauds and deiidbeats made up of the political offscourirg of the old parties who are n H farmers and have no other interest in the Alliance than what they cin make out of it, and restore it to its pure principles as strictlynon-partisan farmers and laborers organization. As tne convention will sit w,th open doors, members of the F. . li A tnd Grange would be welcomed as gujsls and co-labo ers. All papers in the United States are respectful. y requested to publish t! ii appeal V. B. J o:roB. Calvert. Tex. New Havsn Jottings. Our i-'erry Company has bought another boat as their trade is in-crcasiii f rapidly. The "Commodore" was not sufficient to do all the business. Quite a number of our citizens tok in tl3 V'ashington Fair on Friday last and all express themselves as highly pleased with the exhibition. .fr-. Uohrer and sister. Miss ' le-t Ciriswold, and Miss Alma MnMiardt wer in Washington on i idav. Look out for an effision from the telhiw who thinks he is "Whang Doodle", and I think he is from the sulphurous .emanation that is seen to arise from tbe culprit Your correspondent .vould not have know who " A hang-Doodle" wji but for the indiscretion of tho ' Obser ver's" correspondent. Many of ,-ur people were at the Hermann Fair and say it Was a ret success. O.ir public school opened Mon day with I'rof. r.lk-o as principal i Several scholars from abroad are present and the prospects are good for a successful tern. Fritz' Andres is preparing to build a t'n-.e hoiel near tne icpot. This will oive .New Haven better tacilitic fr accommodating the traveling public Four brilliant voting men nrider-took to do up. the lo.vn lately, but the Marshal objected and the Mayor mulcted i them in the sum of 821. with tbe admonition not til tn his patience again. ! There will be a considerable ex cl.angc of title in property soon. There is talk of another store being put up soon. We welcome alt new enterprise. I he side track to Wolff's Mil is completed We n-iw have the finest mill between St. Louis and Kansas City. Mrs Poesse lies at the point of oeath IJoberl tiruehbel, pnr your g merchant, goes to ilfsr.iann every week. He formerly went there once a year to the Fair, but now goes once a week to the Fair-cst. Ceasar was ws raed to bewaro of the "Ides ot March," Robert will t-'ike in the "Ides of October." Well, the "Good Book" says:. "Tis not good for man to be alone." Co-ntr Court Items. Chas A Jones a wauled contract to furnish wood for court house and jail at 2 H:r ord. V A W af.nn sitirurdii ronLraet t. paint the Meraniec biide. r-rice 314". i Alfred Pattou. J M Woodcock and W C Oliver exemnt from road work. Hy O'Donnell. J aud W O'Donneil and J M Caldweli pv off school mortgage. W Giesieke & Co awarded contract for repairing bridge near South Point for $294. Anton Auer to give additional secant on his school mortgage. Contract awarded to F Berding & Co to build the vault adjoining eourt house, contract price bcinir for $4898. Allowances: C H Merer 5.75. sera ter for road district; C M Hell maun 87,90, repairs of two bridges; Hurt tk Adams, 9127.50. 4 Columbus wheel scrapers; W V Thurmond. 51.58, bridge across Spring Creek: Post Dis patch 914. advertising for bids for vaults; H Wiesel S38.25, services; Paul Fiukiger $822. balance due on building culvert near Union; F Kassaiann $370, balance on building culvert near ew Haven: Ben Napier 14. support of Maria Napier ; Hy Kassmann $9. extra work on bridge near New Haven; F Uerdine $225, repairs in Court House ; Aug Gorg $U0b2. fills on culvert across Flat Creek. Tuesday, September Sth. O J Wilhelitii appointed to superintend the construction of the fire proof vaults and Jos Kekert assistant SuperintendentJoseph Xoelke granted a dramshop license. In the matter cf repairs of Port Hudson road, report of road commissioner filed and commissioner to advertise for 240 yards of macadam . Joseph Rue declared a pauper and allowed $10. Cnas Posthoff and wife $20 Allen Clark 834, road overseer work. I A Mav 83, pauper; Brown & Krojr 912, printing and advertising. O -I Vilhel-mi $150 for pln and specification for buildini! of the firx proof vaults. Real E-tate Tr mster: J C Buddeckc to Hv Trentmaun. 80 acres in sec 8. tp 43 r 1 w. 4000 Michael Laupp to J Schiosser, 80 acret in sec 2ti, tp 44. r 2 e,$2NNi. Hermann VValde to Philipp Lac us. W) acres in sec 7, tp 42, r2 w, $400. K J Bagby to Richard Erf unit, property in New Haven. S125. Trustee's Sale. In pursuance and authority to me given iu and hy virtue oi a certain Deed of Trust executed by Anton Sclnntike and Anne Schnmke, his wife, liearing date of August 30th. 1891, and vcordel in Hook "M,' of Deeds of Trust, at page 18-! of the Kerords of Franklin County, Missouri, and at the request of the legal holder of the note therein dtrscrilied, default having been made in the payment of the same, I will, for he purpose of satisfying said debt and costs of Trust, proceed to srl to the highest bidder, for cash, at the north front door of the Court House in the city of Unl'.u. Missouri, on Saturday, Oct. 3rd. 1891, tHe following described land, situated in the County of Franklin, State of Missouri. descriied in said Deed of Trust, ttKwit : The North half of the South-Kast quarter and the East half of South Kast quarter of Sftion Twenty -one, of Township Forty-Two, North of Range Two West, containing Due Hundred Acres, more or le-s. FK1DOLIX NOSER, Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE. VVaereas, BernliKid Harm now mere than nine n:intli'4 da-l. and Id wife K. A. itarins, by th--ir cert .in .1 -ed of trust, dated Oci. 13ih. IWff. ami' lerordiil in l;t:d B-Mk of Mirt;:iie ami l.'els ol Trust "P" pane 141. did c nv.-y t th-niidersianed trtit-e iii rjlUiii; le- scribed real sia situ dei ia the Cojnty of Franklin, Sta ol Missouri, to wit: Tbe Sont! iie-h .If of t i. north wrst qn.trter f section 23. t i .vn-iiip 43, range 1 west, cont liuiii SOacr.-s, more or lc. In trust, howevi-r, to secure tin- p.ty- L iiu ut of a c-rtaiu proiuissary note iu said deed ol trust full described, and whereas defauit has b.-i u ui idc in the pa ment of said uote, tin.-ref ne, at ibe reque st of the lejral holder f said note, and in pursuance of the provisions of said Deed of Trust, twill, on ; Tuesday, October 6th, 1891, betwe- n th- hours of nine o'clock in the foienoon and live o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the C-urt House Door, in the town of Union, in said county aud state, sll at public vendue to ihe hihrst bidder, for cash, tht above descaibed real estate, to satisfy said note, interest and costs of bis trust - GEO. A. SCHMIDT, Trustee. Notice For lubl!ctioii. I .and Ollic- Bo.mvill.-. Mo., August 13ih, 181H. Notic- N hereby given that the fol-lowin 11 i ti d setiier has tiled notice of his ictentio 1 to mane liual pro.: iu su;-port of hi- claim anl that, said proof will be mad.' belorj tti flierli l' tlin Circuit Court ol Franklin Cuiity. at L niou. Mo., on Septeinot-r i")di. ls.il. v:.: Frank Uusan. 11. ii. No. 121'.C, for the southeast qiitrter .in: iih-e.ist quarter, aud tti.- west oin--tialf of the soui h-cast H'larlr Seeti in Townniiip 42, Kin'e 2 ft'iMl. iie 11 ..ii--- 'lie following witnesses-1 prove uis coti iiinous esi-dence upon aud cult ivatiou of. s.-.id land , viz: Martin ta vis-jo. Nicholas liusla-cher, IVrrv J.rnion. Iti'-.y Itrown, all f Iry ltraueh, lt. Nitiec to be print ed iu th Tribune i; ,.uriic at Cnioii. U M. HrUKACKb., ! dialer. THE CAbH HOUSE ow . A. & J. B. KAHMAKN V i.SIIIXTOX. !0. HABQIJARTRS for LOW PKICES IN Dry Goods, CLOTHING Call and learn our ring your produce for av market prices. prices and which we Order of 1'ublictU iM. STATE OF MISSOURI, ) Countv f Franklin, J In the Circuit Court of said Coaaty, June 6ih, A D, ltWl. May term. ISH, The State of Missouri, at the relation an! to the ue of August Goebel, Collector of tb Hereon in aud for tbe County ot Franklin, iu the Slate of Missouri, v, Caa. Uruellca, Action for Heal Estate Back Tsxe. New at this day comes the plaintiff nereis by its Attorney, John H. Puga, and It appearing to u aatisfactiou of the Court, that the ordinary process of law cannot be servetl oa the said defen t dant. It 1 therefore ordered by the Court, that said defendant be notified by pnblicatiya that plaintiff has commenced a salt against hint in the Circuit Court of Franklin County, Missouri, the object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the State of Missouri, ana recover tne tmouat oi taxes due oa lands situated la sakt ooeaty, wbM by aid defendant for the years 1879 to 1688 inclusive, amounting to Thirty Eight Dollars and Thirteen Oenta, together wiih interest, penalties and costs, and that unless the said delendant be and appear at this Cour; at the next term thereof to be begun and holden at tne Court House, in tbe city of Union, In said county, onjthe 3d Monday of November next, 1891 , and on or before the third day of said term, if the term shall so long continue, and if not, then on or before the last day of said term, answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered accordingly. It it further ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law in tbe Tribune IIeplblicax, a newspaper printed and published at the City of Union, Franklin County, Missouri. A true Copy. Attest: (L. S.) JXO. C. WEIMER, Circuit Clerk. John II. Pugh , Attorney for Plaintiff. Order of Publication, STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Franklin, (In the Circuit Conn of said County, May term 1891, June Ctb, A. D. 1891. The State of Missouri at the relation and to the use of August Goebel, Collector of the Revenue in and for the County of Frankiin. in the State of Missouri. vs Asher 11. llaxaiuann. Action for Real Estate Back Taxes. Now at th's day comes the plaintiff herein ny its Attorney, John 11. Push, and it appeariug t the satisfaction of the Court, tnat the ordinary process of law caunot be served on the said . defendant. It is therefore ordered by the Court that said defendaut ne notified by publication that plaintiff baa commenced against him in the Circuit : oiirt of Frhnklin County, M s-ouri, thK f.tij. ct aud general nature of which is to enforce the lieu of the State of Mis-ouri. and recover tbe niuou-'t of tsx due u lauds situated in said county , vted by said defendant f ii- ihe years 1883 in 18S8. inclusive, amounting to Thirteen Oollais audFor-iv-Ooe C-nts. tojreilirr with interest, penalties and cts, aud that unless the said defendant be and appear at this Court at ih next term thereof . u Ik begun aud holden at. the Court House, in ibe city of L'uiu. in suid enmity, in ttie third Monday ii Xjveinler next 1S!1, and on or before the third d iy of said term, if the term shall so lowj continue, and if not. ttieu :i or before the la-t day id said t-ri. answer r plead to the pe-tiou in sail I cause n: same will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered accordingly. And it i- further ordered that a eo,iy li re-.f be published according to l iw. in U; -'l'r:iu:te-it -publican" a uew.-paper pu'dis'i. d ! -aid County of Fiaukliu. A true i:-,iy r -m Hit; record. Attt: JXO. C WEIMKU, Circ dt CI rk. J jIiu II. I'liii. Allot ti. for Plaint tl. He orpans one wonOThlnk Iney" but on if orcd the o:d law all the time fact they atwajs opposed the 1S83 the same as they are now and it k the McKinley bill. If the re- is.ever chantfj the McKinlev these free trade orsrans will it a good law it was. Cleveland :i,i ED PRESS UTTERANCES. np-ressman Mills has come to plied Inclusion that the democrarr wheat o well to lay the free silver aside for a season, lint it ay;" the republicans find it too specially in Ohio. Minneapolis is about time for the annual lie tarted on its travels that tbe Lime voters of Ohio are in revolt the republican perty. As a f fact, the colored vote in the .Ij-emaiti 'repubncahrintii the ing- Tejr of the ; broadca nr. nt.h PUBLIC SALE ! The undersigned will sell at public auc tiou, at his farm 4 milts south of Union on Saturday Sept. 19th, J891, the following property towit : 12 head ot catlle. Id head of hogs A wagons-. top bunnies, 2 set of harness, 1 reaper, 1 self binder, 1 sulky rake, :i harrows, 1 St Johu's Plow. 1 grain drill, wheat fan. feed cutter, 10ac:e of corn, 1 tick of hay. house hold and kitciien fumi-tuie, and otiier articles to numerous to mention. T Kit MS: Allsaius of 3.tHi and under cash all ftuius ou r that aiuoti.it ' a ere it of 12 inoiii.is Aid Oj mveu parcuas er kiviiiu note Hitn approved security. J. A. ItltiHT. OTTO STRriCKdR DIAMON- SALOON, Umou, Mo. Have constantly mi hand a choice supply of i ines, Liquor s uud Cigars. S-verai tir;mds of Whiskey sold in any quantity. Notice for Publication. . Land Office at Uoonvillc, Mo. Sept 4tb, lll. Notiet? is beri-by given that tin foi-lowingenaineil wttler has liieii iioaici of bis intention to make final proof i:i snp-jiort of bis ehiim, and that said proof will lie made Iwfore the t'l-rk ot tbe County Court of Frank.Hn Coualy, at Union. Missouri, on Oct. Kith, ISM.vi. : KeiiU'ii L. llcnson. 11. E. No. liril. for the West one-half of the North East quarter of (ection 0, Township 40, Range 3 West, lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resideue upou and cultivation of said land, viz : linftis Eofr, J, D. Beetl, G. A. Dotter, Samuel Aluir, all of Elmont, M.O, NoJ lice to lie published in the Ti ibune-Ke; publican at Union, Mo. WM, M UACKEX, Register. !umber. I Lime. Shingles. Cement. Plaster Hair Corrugated Roofing, ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL AC Order of i'uOltcanon. STATE OF MISsOUUl,- Connty of Franklin. J In the Circuit ' . , A T SnUDIBAIKIlD clu:t8?!2,County- May Term lh1,1'iTIIYEAlSDlSrRIBUilOi fl POSIT PLAN The State of Missouri, at the relation and to the use of August (ioebel, (ioebel, Col- lector of the Kevenne the county of Franklin and Missouri, vs Uuarle Keese. Action for Real Estale Back Taxes, Now, at this day comes the plaintiff, by its attorney John II. Puga, and it appearing to the satisfaction of tbe Court lbat the ordinal y process of law cannot be served u the said defendant Charles Reese. It is therefore ordered by the Court that said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in tbe Circuit Court of Franklin County, Missouri, the object and general nature of which is to enforce the li a of the State nt Missouri, and to recover the amount of taxes due on lands situated In said county, owned by said defendant for the years 1880 to 18SS, inclusive amounting to Forty Dollars and Fifty-Two Cents. t0.52), together with interest, penalties and costs, and that unless the said defendant be and appear at this Court at the next terra thereof to be began and holden at the Court House in the city of Union, in said county, on the third Monday of November next, 18J1, aud on or before the third day of-aid term, ft the term hall so long continue, an I if uot, then on or before the last day of said term, answer or plead to tbe iwtilioti in said cause, thv fame will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered accordingly. Aud I: Is turner oidered that a copv nereol De Published according to law in the "Tribune Republican", a newspaper printed aud published ia said county of Franklin. A true copy. Attest; (L"S ) " JXO. C WKIMKU, Circuit Clerk. John H. Pugh. Attorney f r Plain; ill. Order of fublicatfon. STATE OF MISSOUKI.V Count) of Franklin, In the Circuit Court of suid Ccr.ry M- Term, IS'J 1, June Cth, liSill. The State tr Missouri, at the relation ! inl tn t lit' use of A li. 'list Kitrliel. Col I Wctor of the Hcvenue in and for the County of Fr.ii.ktio. in ih- State of Missouri, vs. J. V. I iralcd. Action for Heal Estate Back Taxrs. Now, at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by its attora y John II. Push, and it appears to t ie satil.-ic iou of the Court that the ordinary pioces- of law canuot be serv-d on ttie said d lendant J. F. Tiialed. It is th. r lor.- ..rderrd by the Court that sjM detciidaui l.- notitifd cedasuit against tliem in tiie Circuit n V linnillTllOII IIIH. IIIBHi au v w- , Court of Fraiikli-i County. Missouri, the .n.ii-ct iind i-ueral nature of which is to enforce the lieu of hi? State of Missouri, and to rc-.ver the alliouut of t.ixes due this csp 0 lands situated in said c unty, owned The p by said defendant, for tl.e years lssa. 1.SIS4 lime to & liSSa, ainouutin to Three Dollars and the platThirty-nve Cents, together with interest, able. I penalties and costs, and that uuless the n;rA..said lefenda tbe and appear at this , uoi-n at tue next term mereoi, to be be of AiH8un and nolIen mt lnu Vot House i 1 I the city ol Union In aid ctiunty on tl iu ic ihinl tffiiuliiv In iivi.mhi.r nivt IsOI. ftn.il ..n r.r Kt..r.. Ihi. til. tlirrl ilnv fif uill rin. If the term shall so lonu continue, keep ap,,,,! jf oti ihen on or beiorc- t'i last day the nitr nf said term, answer or plead to the pe-injuriouiitiou in said cause, the same will l?e tak ly if not-n as confessed ami judgment rendi-red fains a accordiualt . Anil il is 1'urth. r ordered take iU that a copy hereof oe published accord- . . . . 1 . . : 1 1,. . my; to law iu tne --4 riouinv n in iin aii a newspaper printed aud published in the saiil couuty ol Frmiklin. A true copy. At'est : (L. S,) JXO. C. WKIMKU, Cireuii. Clerk, John H. Pugh, Attorney for l'lnintin. Order of Publication. sJTATE t)F MISSOURI, t County f Franklin, fin the 'Circuit Court of sai l County, May Term. ll, June t!i, A. I. lS'Jl- Tne Slate -f Missouri at the relatio 1 Hid to tbe use .if Au"li-t lioebel. C" !ec tor ol the Ueveiiue pi -ud for the C un j of Franklin, iu ;t) S' Miss .111 i. j vs.- Omar A. Nieiujiel Action for it'-al Estate liaek Taxe. j Now at lids oa 0.11. . I ft. i'luititilt'j i.-aein .y 0 - Alt -r e. J .lm ll. 1'ilfjh, j ..i,d it pearin'4 ! .lie s.'iti-'aetiou of the j Cou:t thai ilie orainar.v p.-c s of law! cannot b: M-vred 011 the said : I.-mlant. It is thereto! 1; ordered Uv ilie C -ni'l. tiiat; sa:d IH'feimaUt biMlolilied b p.iblic.itioti j i-aid Oiai-jtitt' has cinuuifi.ccil a 1 nit 1111-1 ti 1 411 in the Circuit 1 '0111 1 -if fc'rank- . UiiCoun. Alissouti. Ilif.ij' c anditen-t eral nature of vtiin-li is 10 enforce ilie; li.-u of the Stale of Missouri, and recover the amount of l iXt tine on l-iuds si'-nalrtl iu fMid C Hli.ty, uwncii n sid defendant tor the years 171 ami ll lo I 1S. iurlUMlve, iiiountiii!i 1 One Hun- , tired and Six Uollarsaiio T!iiit- 11 Cent-. ; together with iuterest, "' c-ts, and that uub-ss tbe abl fendaii br and pM'ar at ibis Cuit at itn- ii.-xt ti riw theieuf, to be begun ami holden -it ; tl.e Cvtirt House in the citv of Lnio.i o said ;.!Unt.v, on the ihml Moiid iy ol No- vember lM'Jl, and on or lit fort; I lie t!-ird da ofnabl lerui. if t!.- term shall ' lon Vouiiiiue. and if not, liioii "ii or ! , fore th Ia?t day of saiil term. nnsei- or ' plead in said cause, the jtiiue ui I be sK cu ait confessed and judcient remieiert i .ccordlnjj'.y. It is furtln r oniereil taai ; a C"p hereof be pubiisiied .rdin 1 ' I tw lit the Tkiucnk Kwuiii.it;. v. .- I.t . aier published Iu said Count., nlr'rm-.K-i 1 It i A true c py. Attest : (t-S.) JNO. C. WKIMKU, CtlCIHl Ciel'k John II. Fucb, Attorney for r'amuil. Daring the month of August I will sell a big lot of articles a coat, including shoes, hats, etc. i.C Keinhard. Laths. Salt. & KIIIHLb, i LIFE INSURANCE AT COST. j ' I c" I i t Life Association. 2est Natural Premium Life Association IN THE WORLD. PURELY IJIUTUAI,. Cash Keserve and Emergency Fund ! $2,9000,000.! Total Death Claims Paid over $10,200,000. Progress of the Association Taken from Sworn Reports of tho Insurance Department of New York. i Insurance iu I Force. ish & Invested Assets. Years. First Second Third Fourth Fifth S 7 1n13 ooo :w wo :."m i; 3!H .r,o 45', 0(K Vi-i HV, .Viil l.'iO 17.1 J-Vl l.V.I .V.4 MO ICS 1M 850 11 HVi i0 d n Mi 441 lliil :i.-i 7T." ii;;.i s;i il!l -J40 47. Jnii !l5:i 7.V1 .12 "i !i:5n 17S .'iJt i4 ti.". 11 i; 4! ; Sixth 1 Seventh Eight li ! Ninth Tcntti si I i)o:l 4:V r bPECIAL FEATURES I j j" f Free Liberal Policy Definite Terms. No restrictions as to travel, tion or residence. So stockholders to be paid or to sorb the profits. Thirty days from date of notice lowed for pavuicnt of premiums. Surplus of Mortuary Premiums paid j in advance-returned to the beneticiarv : in event f death of insured during an-c-urii tit year. A Larire Reserve Fund cuarauteeinu the payment of every ietiitiinatc death i claim III full. Reserve or Emergency Fund increas- : ing t the rate of 1.3lMU0 per day. Dividends annually after ten years, j Cash surrender after fifteen years. Total cost for 81000 per an hum ; aged 35, 814.94, payable in 6 in-, atallments of 82.49 each ten years i 8149.40 fifteen years 8224.10. Wo refer to over 150 members in Franklin County, Mo., who are in-' st: red in this Association for over j 8500,000, and to tho relatives of !, ilt,t?K'tetl tttfuif" ' tlironijh'Htt irorld. Good Local Agents want-; cd in all unrepresented districts in ', Franklin, Gttseodade. Osage, Ma-; rics, Miller, Callaway, .Montgomery, Warren, St. Francois, Vasi-; ington. Jefferson, Crawford, Dent and Phelps Counties. For further information call on or address I JOHN O. S. FOSS. GENERAL AGENT, . j Washington. Franklin Countv. Mo. .) . 11 KIN. Merchant Tailon. Anl dealer in Heady-made CU.i ing. Notth-west of Public S jniiit UNION MO) r1 Dozen V'i" Parks & Zotf, F. H. TRIAS, Public Administrator. Office: Second 'near. Lafayette ' Stree'. Ail estates entrusted to me will be promptly attended to.' Witj-;liiiM i n. - !. KiKliltii "? Salic. Tiik Iti sr ai.x i Utilises, S' res. I r Sip'i, Tetter tins On iis. aud h. world lot Cuts. : ; rs S ill IJUetiiii. Kr- 1 I ti.i))iei' Itanils. Chilli ! kin r.ruptions. and p oitivelv cures I ed. It is KUarant r no pay ri iu .'.i.t .iti.t(.nv islaciiob. or moiie'. n fur.dt i. Pi-ir.u cents per bjs.r'or sale by Kd I rUKglst. Mueticb Horn E TH03.:BHUCH, Proprietor. The Leading Hotel in the City, UNION. MISSOURI. LOO OS H. CEHLERTn Wagons, Plows, Colders, h in) (til ki nils of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. lilacksmith-iv g dun Jhn'sexh-oeing a, Sitecialty. It 14 I I , F W REINHARD President, g A N EC OF UMieM. UNION. MISSC URI. CAPOTAL - $05,00. til is li.it, in IjSeHiiifeil t. r.ii'.ai:;:j u t?, c m'r.i tl JUS ('.? I til lilt !1 I'll, publii; t it f :i i.i id. Witii Imuxiii. DO NOT FORGET THAT MRS. T. F. BIHR'S, MIELIiN JtiRY fc CLOAK EMPO,JaiJ Hasbeen (REMQVEO to the JV. V. corner of Main anf Lafayette, Streets, Opitosite HOTEL, EVA UTS, WASIIIXUTOX, . FRED 8IJ-MUND, BAKERY AND CONFECTIONS. 3 0- ; . i Stmt , ' -' fit, .V h j IV I ."V . Mexican Mustang Liniment. A Cure for tlie Ailments of Man and Beast A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost im'versal by the Stock Raiser, aid by every liniment. No other application romp .ros This well-known r 'inc'iy has generations. No medicine chc.-t Liniment. Occasions arise fW complete its use almost every day. All drucgists and dealers have .1 ; I', (i. 1 J. MILLED. ' r,RGEONh AM CCllfURS. . .-.A" Hold tboniM" attev.d prompt! vp in rt -... . V 11H CMlU 1 : r and vi inil v ; Pr.-!- t.-i - I ilice. - I A Si Prescri v ions 'orroi ! ! v Practical Pb - ' poun led b Office and I ) it r Stork of I rcsbyterian t'luii. I V .v. I Also done Uinl" of t . li t j 1 : , . rensnniiliii- I'.u J u -A rt f in all j;ia over one ' 1 . .1 lli !a . i 11a I it ic In Mltl.pii assi.ii ii ollll" a II' I : tl. IiiijT ? ill - . , . . ! Sr.- til.-!.:. .r.iRui'ui.i -. j. n Vn! HOU A. W. H0FtA'f JCa$hier i i general Unnkiuy biiHiiiess, tuch ai i i t i. ouy and sell oxclmiigs.ColleO-v.;i , , vrt pr-xiipt ntt?iitin. solicit : Mi luce on Hiiytning c maccted Y, AND Fill LIT CANDY ORDERS hOli .n-i'!: it ho r If ll ! Kit Housewife, the Farmer, the one requiring an effective v.ith stfxxl it in efficacy. tiie test of years, almost without a bottle of MUSTAKC it. N ,TOVE, "i V AND war t 4.' 'RE ! K aii(ii. 1 "ST IN ;i m. . .. 1 i'ox ! I I N 1 1 lircd from t!i0 flf mi A: Co., tne Ot :ied the (tti i'caab i sun street. whicU vill; .t ikv Stocb ; ! ! I lor iii th '.v !'.(. nil 1 'S old f 1 i-tll in . 1 1 ii j 'ii i-o pru t Pi)rP"NI. iisEK !l. P 1 SCHICK IXHRy AMi.: I. A'! i! ' M Ml , '"I "- .v . . i.'ii civen t' : ICU . DIEb i Ikes) M ik I'M 1 .v, mc